There are a few root words that means place. Here are the ones, as far as I know, that mean place: pon, pos, and pound.
The suffix -sted means of a place or from a place.
"Dis", to give displace.
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No the word forefather is not a prefix, but there is a prefix in the word. The prefix in the word forefather is Fore, meaning before.
It means "place". It comes from the Latin word "locus" for "location".
The true opposite of prefix is no prefix.But, as a prefix means something added at the start of a word. the generally understood opposite is suffix - which is something added to the end of a word.
The root word of replacement is place. The prefix is re and the suffix is ment.
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Unplace, replace, displace.
sert, witch means to place. in is a prefix
The word ensconce is derived from the prefix en-, meaning to place in, and sconce, meaning fortification.
No the word forefather is not a prefix, but there is a prefix in the word. The prefix in the word forefather is Fore, meaning before.
There is not one. "Mis" is a prefix to the root word "place." There is no suffix. If you wanted to add one, you could put "-ment" on the end to make it "misplacement."
The root word of replacement is place. The prefix is re and the suffix is ment.
It means "place". It comes from the Latin word "locus" for "location".
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The true opposite of prefix is no prefix.But, as a prefix means something added at the start of a word. the generally understood opposite is suffix - which is something added to the end of a word.
The word "answered" does not have a prefix. The word "unanswered" has the prefix "un-" which negates the root.
The root word of replacement is place. The prefix is re and the suffix is ment.